My pad literally had like 20 on the door. My poor dog is literally getting dive bombed when he goes outside. Today espically them seem bad. It almost seems like the stink bugs are trying to reclaim what is there's.

They tend to flock to one window in my house. I killed about 30-40 yesterday in an hour span with dawn dish soap and warm water in a spray bottle. I felt like the door gunner in Full Metal Jacket while blasting them away. "Get Some!! Get Some!!"

OK, resident Scotts Miracle Gro Rep here....get yourself a 1.33 Gallon Magic Wand Home Defense from Home Depot/Lowe's/Walmart and spray around the perimeter of your house, inside and out, around all doors and windows, and anywhere you think the bastards could get in. Home Defense will not only kill them, it will prevent them from coming in again as well. It is a barrier that protects the house from just about every bug you can think of.

That is what it looks like. The wand is battery operated, so you don't have to keep squeezing the trigger. There is also a 1 gallon size and a 24 oz. size that you have to squeeze the trigger. The wand should cost around $14.98, while the gallon is $7.47, and the 24 oz. is $5.94 I believe. Spray this stuff everywhere, it dries in an hour and will not harm your pets. It's odorless, so you won't have to deal with any foul odors.

I have a sunroom off the back of my house and there is brush/woods behind my house so you peasants talking about 30-40 are lol to me.

They come and land on teh screens/doors/siding all around the back. Usually, when they get in, I just get a container and fill it with soap water...put it under them and use something to knock them off and in - or they usually try to fly away but because they are heavy and clumsy, fall right in the cup like they are commiting suicide.

The ones that were within my reach - I walked back and forth around the sunroom and did this (I went outside to kill a bunch before they got in). Every time I made it to one side and walked back, there was more within reach. I probably killed around 125...and that was just in my reach - If I could reach higher I probably could have gotten closer to 200 easy.

Knock on wood, but we moved into a newly renovated place back in 2009, and it has shown as we haven't had a lot of stink bugs. Had a big one yesterday buzzing around the light in our living room, just did the ol' toilet paper and flush method.

This time of year is the worst, because on top of the fact they are coming in, the weather is still warm so they are still relatively alert and fast. As the weather gets cold, they get much more docile/dumb.

Cut a 2liter pop bottle off right at the top of the label. flip it upside down to make a funnel-like shape. stick a light in the bottom, and tape the bottom half of the bottle so the light doesnt shine out the sides. give them masking tape lines to climb up and in to the bottle. watch as the stink bugs flock to the light and fall in the funnel.

this is my stink bug death camp. I put some lysol and water in an old pickle jar, catch them in a plastic tumbler with an index card, dump them into the death camp and then when it gets full, i dump it in the toilet and flush the bastards. luckily this is a picture from my old place. the new place doesn't have a stink bug problem.

this is my stink bug death camp. I put some lysol and water in an old pickle jar, catch them in a plastic tumbler with an index card, dump them into the death camp and then when it gets full, i dump it in the toilet and flush the bastards. luckily this is a picture from my old place. the new place doesn't have a stink bug problem.

Yes, that is exactly how I killed the ones I was talking about. I didn't have a big jug so I was using plastic cups...had to use 3 of them and have around 40-50 in each one. I took a picture and it is pure carnage. Can't post it from work though.

Hey, I don't hunt or anything and I hate those darn things - so killing them was fun. I swear they get smarter though and start flying away when I get close.

The problem with creating traps like that (they aren't the worst idea) is that the scent of all the dead stink bugs attracts more to come inside. That's why if you have a pretty manageable stink bug population (a couple inside per day maybe), you are better off just picking them up with toilet paper and flushing them.

shafnutz05 wrote:The problem with creating traps like that (they aren't the worst idea) is that the scent of all the dead stink bugs attracts more to come inside. That's why if you have a pretty manageable stink bug population (a couple inside per day maybe), you are better off just picking them up with toilet paper and flushing them.

Yeah, but the stink bugs are dead under water and the soap helps mask any smell - so you can kill a bunch and then flush them...or better yet...dump the dead somewhere in the woods or something to attract them away from your house

I've been fortunate teh past few years to have a minimal stinkbug problem at my house. But this morning, I got into my car and opened the door and all along where there is the little spaces between the door and the body of the car, there were stinkbugs. I hurried up and backed the car out and opened all 4 doors and they were everywhere. I worked late last night and we have a big issue at work, and they were probably all over the car and tried to crawl in and just camped out there. Got about 30 or 40 of them. I knocked them all off down the road, but I'm worried I got some in my garage now, which will make it's way into my house.

My wife used to share a house with someone...I felt so bad for her. Her bedroom used to be INFESTED with them. I'm talking one to two dozen every night. You know how girls like to tape birthday cards and such on the walls? She was cleaning one night, and went to grab one of the cards above her bed. About 20 stink bugs that had gathered in the card all fell out into her hair, face, and even down her shirt. She called me crying that night

newarenanow wrote:I've been fortunate teh past few years to have a minimal stinkbug problem at my house. But this morning, I got into my car and opened the door and all along where there is the little spaces between the door and the body of the car, there were stinkbugs. I hurried up and backed the car out and opened all 4 doors and they were everywhere. I worked late last night and we have a big issue at work, and they were probably all over the car and tried to crawl in and just camped out there. Got about 30 or 40 of them. I knocked them all off down the road, but I'm worried I got some in my garage now, which will make it's way into my house.

So soapy water kills them?

More drowns them and helps mask the smell. If you only see 1 or 2, then just catch and flush.

JeffDFD wrote:More drowns them and helps mask the smell. If you only see 1 or 2, then just catch and flush.

Yeah, I"ve been fortunate where in my house, I might catch 1 or 2 a week and I just flush down the toilet. But after seeing my car last night, and having it in the garage, I'm worried my house is now going to be run over.

How do they multiply so much? Are they like Gremlins where if they get wet they multiply?